China's Marriage Law: A Model for Family Responsibilities and Relationships |
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Authors: | RACHEL T. HARE-MUSTIN PH.D. |
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Affiliation: | Program in Counseling and Consulting Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. |
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Abstract: | China's Marriage Law of 1981 is presented with a brief commentary. The law encompasses the responsibilities of spouses, parents, children, grandparents, and siblings to one another. The new law is contrasted with the 1950 Marriage Law, which prohibited such feudal practices of former times as arranged marriages and child betrothals. The 1981 law is concerned with equality and the lawful needs of women, children, and the aged. Family planning is encouraged. Divorce is made easier to obtain. Adoptees and stepchildren are provided for. The law provides a legislative model for personal relationships. |
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